CN109075283B - Cooling arrangement for an energy storage device - Google Patents
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Abstract
A battery pack includes a thermally conductive plate capable of being cooled or heated and an array of electrochemical cells. The battery includes a stacked or wound arrangement of electrode plates and a current collector disposed in the battery cell that forms an electrical connection with the electrode plates and provides a thermal conduction path for conducting heat from the electrode plates to the thermally conductive plate.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cell of a battery (or "battery cell") comprising a stacked or wound arrangement of electrode plates and a current collector disposed in the cell of the battery, which current collector forms an electrical connection with the electrode plates and provides a thermal conduction path for conducting heat from the electrode plates to an external cooling plate.
Background
Battery packs (battery packs) power a variety of technologies ranging from portable electronics to renewable power systems and environmentally friendly vehicles. For example, Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) use a battery pack and an electric motor in conjunction with a combustion engine to increase fuel efficiency. The battery pack is formed of a plurality of battery modules, wherein each battery module includes a plurality of electrochemical cells (electrochemical cells). The cells are arranged in a two-dimensional or three-dimensional array and electrically connected in series or in parallel. Likewise, the battery modules within a battery pack are electrically connected in series or in parallel.
The performance, life and safety of an electrochemical cell are all affected by the operating temperature of the cell. Some conventional batteries are cooled during operation by placing one or several battery surfaces in contact with a cooling medium such as a liquid cooled plate or a mass air flow. These cooling methods can present problems, including but not limited to: a) increased battery pack cost because liquid cooling systems are expensive due to the costs associated with driving fluid through the system; b) reduced battery pack efficiency because, in electric vehicle applications, energy from the battery is used to cool the battery, which in turn may generate more heat that needs to be removed; and c) battery thermal performance may limit the effectiveness of external cooling because the battery may have high thermal gradients inside due to inefficient thermal paths to the outside of the battery. Furthermore, some batteries may have degraded performance when operated in very cold conditions, such as can occur during the winter in northern climates. There is a need for a battery having efficient, and low cost features for controlling the temperature of the battery.
Disclosure of Invention
In some aspects, an electrochemical cell includes a polyhedral cell housing formed from a flexible laminate material. The battery housing includes a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a multi-sided sidewall extending between the first end and the second end. The battery includes an electrode assembly disposed in a battery case. The electrode assembly includes a positive electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, and a separator. The positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate are stacked, and the separator is disposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate. The electrode assembly includes a stacking axis extending parallel to a stacking direction of the positive electrode plates, the negative electrode plates, and the separators, and the stacking axis extends perpendicular to the first and second ends of the battery case. The battery includes a current collector disposed in the battery housing. The current collector includes a collecting portion disposed between the electrode assembly and one of the multi-sided side walls, the collecting portion extending parallel to the one side and being electrically and thermally connected to one of the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate. Further, the current collector includes: a fin portion electrically and thermally connected to the collection portion and extending in a direction parallel to the second end; and a terminal provided on an outer side of the battery case so as to be located above the one side, the terminal being electrically and thermally connected to the collecting part.
The battery may include one or more of the following features: the fin portion is disposed outside the battery case and above the second end. A first end of the terminal is connected to the collecting portion and a second end of the terminal is connected to the fin portion, and the second end is opposite to the first end. The fin portion is disposed inside the battery case between the electrode assembly and the second end. The terminal is connected to the second end of the collecting portion and the fin portion is connected to the first end of the collecting portion, and the second end is opposite to the first end. The terminal is connected to the collecting portion via an opening in the one side. The current collector is a positive current collector and is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate, and the battery includes a negative current collector disposed in the battery case. The negative current collector includes a collecting portion disposed between the electrode assembly and the sidewall, the collecting portion extending parallel to the sidewall and being electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate. Further, the negative current collector includes a fin portion electrically and thermally connected to the collection portion and extending in a direction parallel to the second end. The positive current collector and the negative current collector each exit the cell housing at the first end. The current collector has a dimension in a direction transverse to the stacking axis and parallel to the one side, and the dimension is in a range of 30% to 98% of a corresponding dimension of the one side. The current collectors provide two thermal conduction paths between one of the positive and negative electrode plates and the exterior of the battery case.
In some aspects, a battery pack includes: a thermally conductive plate configured to provide one of heating and cooling; and an electrochemical cell supported on the thermally conductive plate. Each cell includes a polyhedral cell housing formed of a flexible laminate material, the cell housing including a first end, a second end opposite the first end and facing the thermally conductive plate, and a multi-sided sidewall extending between the first and second ends. Each cell includes an electrode assembly disposed in a cell casing, the electrode assembly including a positive electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, and a separator. The positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate are stacked, and the separator is disposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate. The electrode assembly includes a stacking axis extending parallel to a stacking direction of the positive electrode plates, the negative electrode plates, and the separators, and the stacking axis extends perpendicular to the first and second ends of the battery case. Each cell includes a current collector disposed in a cell housing. The current collector includes a collecting portion disposed between the electrode assembly and one of the multi-sided side walls, the collecting portion extending parallel to the one side and being electrically and thermally connected to one of the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate. Further, the current collector includes: a fin portion electrically and thermally connected to the collection portion and extending in a direction parallel to the second end; and a terminal provided on an outer side of the battery case so as to be located above the one side, the terminal being electrically and thermally connected to the collecting part.
The battery pack may include one or more of the following features: the fin portion is disposed outside the battery case and above the second end. A first end of the terminal is connected to the collecting portion and a second end of the terminal is connected to the fin portion, and the second end is opposite to the first end. The fin portion is disposed inside the battery case between the electrode assembly and the second end. The terminal is connected to a first end of the collecting portion and the fin portion is connected to a second end of the collecting portion, and the second end is opposite to the first end. The terminal is connected to the collecting portion via an opening in the one side. The current collector is a positive current collector and is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate, and the electrochemical cell includes a negative current collector disposed in the cell housing. The negative current collector includes a collecting portion disposed between the electrode assembly and the other side of the multi-sided sidewall, the collecting portion extending parallel to the sidewall and being electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate. The negative current collector includes a fin portion electrically and thermally connected to the collection portion and extending in a direction parallel to the second end, and the positive current collector and the negative current collector each exit the battery case at the first end. The current collector has a dimension in a direction transverse to the stacking axis and parallel to the one side, and the dimension is in a range of 30% to 98% of a corresponding dimension of the one side. The current collectors provide two thermal conduction paths between one of the positive and negative electrode plates and the exterior of the battery case.
In some aspects, a battery pack includes: a thermally conductive plate configured to provide one of heating and cooling; and an electrochemical cell supported on the thermally conductive plate. Each cell includes a polyhedral cell housing formed from a flexible laminate material, the cell housing including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a multi-sided sidewall extending between the first and second ends. A first side of the multi-sided side walls faces the heat conductive plate. The electrode assembly is disposed in the battery case. The electrode assembly includes a positive electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, and a separator. The positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate are stacked, and the separator is disposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate. The electrode assembly includes a stacking axis extending parallel to a stacking direction of the positive electrode plates, the negative electrode plates, and the separators, and the stacking axis extends perpendicular to the first and second ends of the battery case. Each cell includes a first current collector plate disposed in the cell housing, the first current collector plate being disposed between the electrode assembly and the first side. The first current collector extends parallel to the first side and is electrically and thermally connected to one of the positive and negative electrode plates. Each cell includes a second current collector plate disposed in the cell housing between the electrode assembly and a third side of the multi-sided sidewall, the third side being opposite the first side. The second current collector extends parallel to the third side and is electrically and thermally connected to the other of the positive and negative electrode plates. Each battery includes a first terminal disposed on an exterior side of the battery case so as to be located above the battery case. The first terminal is electrically and thermally connected to the first current collector plate. Each battery includes a second terminal disposed on the outside of the battery case so as to be located above the battery case. The second terminal is electrically and thermally connected to the second current collector. The positive and negative current collectors each exit the cell housing at the first end, and the first current collector provides a thermal conduction path from the electrode assembly to the thermally conductive plate via the first side.
In some aspects, a pouch cell (pouch cell) includes an electrode assembly sealed within a flexible metal foil-layered piezoelectric cell housing along with an electrolyte to form an energy storage unit. The electrode assembly is a "stacked" electrode assembly comprising a series of stacked positive electrode plates alternating with negative electrode plates and separated by intermediate separator plates. In addition, the pouch battery includes a current collector that forms an electrical connection with the electrode plates, and also provides a thermal conduction path for conducting heat from the electrode plates. The current collector allows the passage of current generated in the electrode assembly through the current collector and out of the cell to the terminal, and also allows the thermal conduction of heat generated in the electrode assembly through the current collector and out of the cell to the external heat conducting plate.
Advantageously, the internal current collector of the cell is used to extract heat directly from the electrodes and transfer it to the outside of the cell via a heat conduction path. The outer conductor portion of the current collector is in direct contact with the thermally conductive plate, thereby providing a high thermal conductivity path between the electrode (heat source) to the cooling medium (heat sink). As a result, the thermal resistance between the battery heat source and the heat sink is reduced, and the heat distribution within the battery is more uniform relative to some conventional batteries.
Further advantageously, the external heat conducting plate can be used for battery cooling, as described herein, or for battery heating by controlling the temperature of the plate. In some embodiments, this is achieved by controlling the temperature of the fluid passing through the plate.
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Fig. 1 is a partially exploded perspective view of a battery pack including a pouch cell array.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a pouch cell of the battery pack.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of an electrode pair including positive electrode plates, negative electrode plates, and separator plates alternating with the positive electrode plates and the negative electrode plates.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the pouch cell of fig. 2 illustrating the electrode configuration, wherein the portion is indicated by the dashed line in fig. 5.
Fig. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the pouch cell of fig. 2, viewed across line 5-5 of fig. 2, illustrating a pair of current collectors.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of one of the current collectors of fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a partial cross-sectional view of a portion of the pouch cell of fig. 2 illustrating an alternative electrode configuration in which the negative electrode plate and separator plate are omitted for clarity.
Fig. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a pouch cell illustrating a pair of current collectors of an alternative embodiment.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of one of the current collectors of fig. 8.
Fig. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a pouch cell illustrating a pair of current collectors of another alternative embodiment.
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of one of the current collectors of fig. 10.
Fig. 12 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a pouch cell illustrating a pair of current collectors of another alternative embodiment.
Fig. 13 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a pouch cell illustrating a pair of current collectors of another alternative embodiment.
Fig. 14 is another schematic cross-sectional view of the pouch cell of fig. 2, viewed across line 5-5 of fig. 2, illustrating the thermal conduction path provided by the current collector.
Detailed Description
Referring to fig. 1 to 2, a battery pack 1 for supplying electric power includes electrochemical cells 20, the electrochemical cells 20 being electrically connected to each other and stored in a battery pack case 2 in an organized manner. The battery casing 2 includes a container portion 3 and a detachable cover 4. The container portion 3 comprises a base portion 8 and a side wall 9, the side wall 9 enclosing the peripheral edge of the base portion 8. The base 8 serves as a heat sink or heat source. To this end, the base 8 is formed of a thermally conductive material. In some embodiments, the inward-facing (e.g., battery support) surface of the base 8 is formed of or coated with an electrically insulating material. Further, the base 8 may include fluid channels (not shown) configured to allow cooling or heating fluid to flow through the base 8. For purposes of illustration, only the cooling function of the base 8 will be described herein. In use, the lid 4 is secured to the upper edge of the side wall 9 so as to close the open end of the container portion 3.
The battery 20 is supported on the base 8 and is a lithium ion pouch battery that includes an electrode assembly 60 (fig. 3 and 4), the electrode assembly 60 being sealed within a battery case 21 along with an electrolyte to form a power generation and storage unit. In some embodiments, groups of cells 20 may be bundled together to form a battery module (not shown), which in turn is stored within the battery pack housing 2. However, in the illustrated embodiment, the cells 20 are not bundled as a module and are instead directly electrically connected to the battery pack housing terminals 6, 7. Within the battery pack housing 2, the cells 20 are electrically connected in series or in parallel.
Each battery 20 includes a pouch-type battery case 21, the pouch-type battery case 21 being an assembly of two box-shaped portions 36, 38, the two box-shaped portions 36, 38 being formed of a metal laminate film and bonded together along a seal bonding portion (not shown). The battery case 21 has a rectangular shape, and includes six orthogonal surfaces. These surfaces include a first end 22, a second end 23 opposite the first end 22, a first side 24, a second side 25 adjacent the first side 24, a third side 26 adjacent the second side 25 and opposite the first side 24, and a fourth side 27 adjacent the third side 26 and the first side 24, the fourth side 27 being opposite the second side 25. Each of the first side 24, the second side 25, the third side 26, and the fourth side 27 extends between the first end 22 and the second end 23, and the six surfaces together define a sealed interior space occupied by the electrode assembly 60.
Although the battery case 21 may be formed to have any ratio, in some embodiments, the battery case 21 is a "deep" pouch battery case having a relatively large aspect ratio (e.g., greater than 0.1) of the battery height h1 (e.g., a dimension parallel to the stacking direction of the plates of the electrodes) to the battery length l1 or width w 1. In the illustrated embodiment, the battery case 21 is cube-shaped, with each side having a dimension greater than the draw depth of the metal used to form the battery case 21, e.g., greater than 20 mm for a battery case formed from an aluminum laminated film.
Referring to fig. 3 to 5, an electrode assembly 60 disposed in the cell 20 includes a series of stacked positive electrode plates 61 alternating with negative electrode plates 62 and separated by intermediate separator plates 30, 32. The separator plates 30, 32 are non-conductive. This series of stacked electrodes and separator plates will be referred to herein as a "plate stack" 64, and a stacking axis 66 of the plate stack 64 extends through the center of the plate stack 64 in a direction parallel to the stacking direction. Electrode plates 60, 61 are very thin (e.g., having a thickness on the order of about 0.095 to 0.145 mm) compared to the overall cell thickness (e.g., having a thickness on the order of tens or hundreds of mm) and are thus schematically illustrated in fig. 5.
During stacking, the positive electrode plate 61, the negative electrode plate 62, and the separation plates 30, 32 forming the electrode assembly 60 are arranged in a layered or stacked configuration in the stacking direction. In the stacked configuration, the separator plates 30, 32 are stacked along a stacking axis 66 such that the peripheral edges of all of the separator plates 30, 32 of the stack 64 are aligned in a direction parallel to the direction of the stacking axis 66. However, the positive electrode plates 61 and the negative electrode plates 62 are partially offset with respect to the respective separation plates 30, 32 in a direction transverse to the stacking axis (i.e., the length direction) (fig. 3).
In particular, the positive electrode plates 61 are stacked along the stacking axis 66 such that the peripheral edges of the positive electrode plates 61 are aligned with each other in a direction parallel to the direction of the stacking axis 66 but partially offset with respect to the separation plates 30, 32 in a first direction parallel to the length direction. The first direction is indicated by arrow 34 in fig. 3. Thus, one edge 61a of each positive electrode plate 61 extends beyond the corresponding edge 30a, 32a of the separator plate 30, 32, resulting in a positive "clear lane" 63 of exposed conductive material. The positive channels 63 are used to make electrical contact with the positive current collector 70, as discussed further below.
The negative electrode plates 62 are stacked along the stacking axis 66 such that the peripheral edges of the negative electrode plates 62 are aligned with each other in a direction parallel to the direction of the stacking axis 66 but partially offset with respect to the separator plates 30, 32 in a second direction parallel to the length direction and opposite to the direction of the first direction. The second direction is indicated by arrow 35 in fig. 3. Thus, one edge 62b of each negative electrode plate 62 extends beyond the corresponding edge 30b, 32b of the separator plate 30, 32, resulting in a negative "void" 65 of exposed conductive material. The negative channels 65 are used to make electrical contact with the negative current collector 71, as discussed further below.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, each cell 20 further includes a pair of current collectors 70, 71, the pair of current collectors 70, 71 forming an electrical and thermal connection with the electrode plates 60, 61 of the plate stack 64. The pair of current collectors 70, 71 includes a first (i.e., positive) current collector 70 and a second (i.e., negative) current collector 71 having the same shape and size as the first current collector 70. For this reason, only the first collector plate 70 will be described in detail and common reference numerals will be used to designate common elements.
The first current collector 70 is an electrically and thermally conductive sheet having a folded and bent configuration. The first collector plate 70 includes: a collecting portion 72 disposed inside the battery case 21 and in direct contact with the electrode assembly 60, a fin portion 78 disposed outside the battery case 21 and in direct contact with the cooling base portion 8, and a battery terminal portion 86 disposed outside the battery case 21 and connecting an end portion 74 of the collecting portion 72 to an end portion 79 of the fin portion 78.
The collecting part 72 is generally flat and disposed between the electrode assembly 60 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collector 72 extends parallel to the first side 24 and is electrically and thermally connected to the electrode plates of the electrode assembly 60 having a common polarity. In the illustrated embodiment, the collector 72 is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate 61. More specifically, the collecting portion 72 of the first collector plate 70 is disposed between the positive "void" 63 of the positive electrode plate 61 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 72 of the first current collector 70 is electrically and thermally connected to the peripheral edge 61a of the positive electrode plate 61 via direct contact and bonds the positive electrode plate 61 to both the (positive) battery terminal portion 86 and the base portion 8 disposed outside the battery case 21, as discussed below.
The first end 73 of the collecting portion 72 is positioned adjacent the cell housing second end 23 and the opposite second end 74 of the collecting portion 72 protrudes out of the cell housing first end 22 by passing through the sealing joint at this location. The collecting portion second end 74 is folded back on itself to form a U-shaped bend.
The first end 87 of the battery terminal portion 86 integrally extends from the collecting portion second end 74, and is thus electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion 72. The battery terminal portion 86 is provided on the outer side of the battery case 21 so as to be located above the battery case first side 24. The battery terminal portion 86 is substantially flat and extends substantially parallel to the collecting portion 72. The battery terminal portion 86 has a sufficient length such that the battery terminal portion second end 88 is disposed adjacent to the battery case second end 23 and is slightly longer than the collecting portion 72.
The fin portions 78 are provided on the outer side of the battery case 21, as with the battery terminal portions 86. The fin portion 78 is generally flat and integrally extends from the second end 88 of the battery terminal portion 86 so as to be arranged perpendicular to both the collecting portion 72 and the battery terminal portion 86. The fin portion 78 is electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion 72 via the battery terminal portion 86, and extends in a direction parallel to the battery case second end 23 and above the battery case second end 23. The fin portion 78 is disposed between the battery case second end 23 and the cooling base portion 8. More specifically, the outward facing surface of the fin portion 78 rests on and directly contacts the inward facing surface of the base portion 8. The fin portion 78 has a length in the range of 2% to less than 50% of the length of the battery case second end 23. A length equal to or greater than 50% is undesirable because it would result in contact with and electrical shorting with the fin portion 78 of the second current collector 71. In the illustrated embodiment, the fin portions 78 have a length that is about 25% of the length of the battery housing second end 23, thus providing a relatively large direct contact area between the fin portions 78 and the base 8, resulting in efficient cooling within the battery 20.
The second collector plate 71 is disposed in the battery case 21 on the opposite side of the electrode assembly 60 with respect to the first collector plate 70, and the collecting portion 72 of the second collector plate 71 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62. In particular, the collecting portion 72 of the second collector plate 71 is disposed between the negative channels 65 of the negative electrode plates 62 and the opposite side (e.g., the third side 26) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 72 of the second collector plate 71 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62 via direct contact and bonds the negative electrode plate 62 to both the (negative) battery terminal portion 86 and the base portion 8, and is bonded to the base portion 8 disposed outside the battery case 21 via the fin portions 78 of the second collector plate 71.
In the embodiment illustrated in fig. 5, the inward-facing surface of base portion 8 is formed of or coated with a non-conductive material in order to prevent electrical shorting between respective fin portions 78 of first and second current collectors 70, 71.
Each current collector 70, 71 allows a path for current generated in the electrode assembly 60 to pass through the current collector and out of the cell 20 to the cell terminal portion 86. Further, each current collector 70, 71 allows the passage of heat generated in the electrode assembly 60 through the current collector and out of the cell 20 to the base portion 8 via the fin portion 78.
In some embodiments, direct contact between each current collector 70, 71 and the corresponding electrode plate 61, 62 is achieved and/or ensured by applying a force to each current collector 70, 71. For example, each current collector 70, 71 is pressed against the plate stack 64 via a force inside the cell. The force (represented by the arrows in fig. 4) is oriented perpendicular to the collection portion 72 and provides a pressure contact electrical connection between the current collector 70 and the peripheral edges of certain electrode plates (e.g., electrode plates having a common electrical polarity) of the plate stack 64. In some embodiments, the force urging current collectors 70, 70 against plate stack 64 is accomplished by providing such an elastic member (not shown) between one or both current collectors 71, 72 and the adjacent battery housing sides 24, 26. In other embodiments, the force may be applied by providing a resilient member (not shown) between the row of cells and the battery housing sidewall 9.
In some embodiments, the first collector plate 70 is formed of or plated with a first conductive material corresponding to a material (such as aluminum) used to form the positive electrode plate 61. In addition, the second collector plate 71 is formed of or plated with a second conductive material corresponding to a material (such as copper) for forming the negative electrode plate 62.
However, in some embodiments where the battery terminal portion 86 (e.g., positive terminal) of the first current collector 70 of one battery 20 is in contact with and forms an electrical connection with the battery terminal portion 86 (e.g., negative terminal) of the second current collector 71 of an adjacent battery 20, it may be advantageous to have at least portions of the first and second current collectors 70, 71 formed of or plated with the same material. To this end, in other embodiments, the battery terminal portion 86 of the first collector plate 70 and the battery terminal portion 86 of the second collector plate 71 are formed of or plated with a first material, and the collecting portion 72 of the second collector plate 71 is formed of or plated with a second material. In still other embodiments, the collecting portion 72 of the first collector plate 70 is formed of or plated with a first material, the collecting portion 72 of the second collector plate 71 is formed of or plated with a second material, and the battery terminal portions 86 of the first and second collector plates 70 and 71 are formed of or plated with a third conductive material.
Referring to fig. 7, although the respective collecting portions 72 of the first and second collector plates 71 are described above as being pressed against the peripheral edges of the corresponding positive or negative electrode plates 61 or 62 so as to form a solderless electrical connection, other connection configurations may be employed to form a solderless electrical connection. For example, the channels 63 of each positive electrode plate 61' may be folded against one side of the plate stack 64. Likewise, the channels 65 of each negative electrode plate 62' may be folded against the opposite side of the plate stack 64 (not shown). Due to the relative spacing of the electrode plates 61, 62 along the stacking axis 66, the folded channels 63, 65 form an overlapping louvered configuration, with portions of each channel 63, 65 exposed and facing the inwardly facing surface 75 of the respective collecting portion 72. Thus, when the current collectors 70, 71 are forced against the plate stack 64, the inwardly facing surfaces 75 of the respective collectors 72 directly contact and make electrical connection with the channels 63, 65 of each electrode plate 61, 62.
Referring to fig. 8 and 9, an alternate embodiment of a pair of current collectors 170, 171 may be used in the cell 20. The pair of current collectors 170, 171 are electrically and thermally connected to the electrode plates 60, 61 of the plate stack 64, and include a first current collector 170 and a second current collector 171 having the same shape and size as the first current collector 170. For this reason, only the first collector plate 170 will be described in detail and common reference numerals will be used to designate common elements.
The first current collector 170 is an electrically and thermally conductive sheet having a folded and bent configuration. The first collector plate 170 includes: a collecting part 172 disposed inside the battery case 21 and directly contacting the electrode assembly 60, a fin part 178 disposed inside the battery case 21 and connected to a first end of the collecting part 172, and a battery terminal part 186 disposed outside the battery case 21 and connected to a second end of the battery terminal part 186. In this embodiment, the battery case 21 is interposed between the fin portion 178 and the cooling base 8.
The collecting part 172 is generally flat and disposed between the electrode assembly 60 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting part 172 extends parallel to the first side 24 and is electrically and thermally connected to the electrode plates of the electrode assembly 60 having a common polarity. In the illustrated embodiment, the collector 172 is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate 61. More specifically, the collection portion 172 of the first collector plate 170 is disposed between the positive "void" 63 of the positive electrode plate 61 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 172 of the first current collector 170 is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate 61 via direct contact and bonds the positive electrode plate 61 to both the (positive) battery terminal portion 86 and the base portion 8 disposed outside the battery case 21, as discussed below.
The first end 173 of the harvesting portion 172 is positioned adjacent the cell housing second end 23, and the opposite second end 174 of the harvesting portion 172 protrudes out of the cell housing first end 22 by passing through the sealed joint at that location. The collecting portion second end 174 is folded back upon itself to form a U-shaped bend.
The first end 187 of the battery terminal part 186 integrally extends from the collecting part second end 174, and thus is electrically and thermally connected to the collecting part 172. The battery terminal portion 186 is provided on the outer side of the battery case 21 so as to be located above the battery case first side 24. The battery terminal portion 186 is substantially flat and extends substantially parallel to the collecting portion 172. The battery terminal portion 186 has a sufficient length so that the battery terminal portion second end 188 is disposed adjacent to the battery case second end 23 and is slightly shorter than the collecting portion 172.
The fin portions 178 are provided on the inner side of the battery case 21, as with the collecting portions 172. The fin portion 178 is generally flat and integrally extends from the first end 173 of the collecting portion 172 so as to be arranged perpendicular to both the collecting portion 172 and the battery terminal portion 186. Thus, the fin portion 178 is electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion 172, and extends in a direction parallel to the battery case second end 23 and above the battery case second end 23. The fin portion 178 is disposed between the electrode assembly 60 and the cell casing second end 23. More specifically, the outward facing surface of the fin portion 178 rests on and directly contacts the inward facing surface of the battery housing second end 23. Cooling of the electrode plate 61 is achieved via heat conduction through the battery case 21 to the base 8. The fin portion 178 has a length in the range of 2% to less than 50% of the length of the battery case second end 23. In the illustrated embodiment, the fin portions 178 have a length that is about 25% of the length of the battery housing second end 23, thus providing a relatively large indirect contact area between the fin portions 78 and the base 8, resulting in efficient cooling within the battery 20.
The second collector plate 171 is disposed in the battery case 21 on the opposite side of the electrode assembly 60 with respect to the first collector plate 170, and the collecting portion 172 of the second collector plate 171 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62. In particular, the collecting portion 172 of the second collector plate 171 is disposed between the negative channels 65 of the negative electrode plates 62 and the opposite side (e.g., the third side 26) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 172 of the second current collector 171 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62 via direct contact and bonds the negative electrode plate 62 to both the (negative) battery terminal portion 186 and the base portion 8, and is bonded to the base portion 8 disposed outside the battery case 21 via the fin portions 178 of the second current collector 171.
Referring to fig. 10 and 11, another alternative embodiment of a pair of current collectors 270, 271 may be used in the cell 20. The pair of current collectors 270, 271 form electrical and thermal connections with the electrode plates 60, 61 of the plate stack 64, and include a first current collector 270 and a second current collector 271 having the same shape and size as the first current collector 270. For this reason, only the first collector plate 270 will be described in detail and common reference numerals will be used to designate common elements.
The first current collector 270 is an electrically and thermally conductive sheet having a layered and bent configuration. The first collector plate 270 includes: a collecting part 272 disposed inside the battery case 21 and directly contacting the electrode assembly 60, and a fin part 278 disposed inside the battery case 21 and connected to a first end 273 of the collecting part 272. Battery terminal 286 is disposed outside of battery housing 21 and makes electrical connection with collection portion 272 via opening 29 in one side 24 of battery housing 21. In this embodiment, the battery case 21 is interposed between the fin portion 278 and the base 8.
Collecting portion 272 is generally flat and is disposed between electrode assembly 60 and one side (e.g., first side 24) of cell casing 21. The collecting portion 272 extends parallel to the first side 24 and is electrically and thermally connected to the electrode plates of the electrode assembly 60 having a common polarity. In the illustrated embodiment, collector 272 is electrically and thermally connected to positive electrode plate 61. More specifically, the collecting portion 272 of the first collector plate 270 is disposed between the positive "void" 63 of the positive electrode plate 61 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting portions 272 of the first current collector 270 are electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plates 61 via direct contact and bond the positive electrode plates 61 to both the (positive) battery terminal portions 286 and the base portions 8 disposed outside the battery case 21, as discussed below.
The battery terminal portion 286 is provided on the outer side of the battery case 21 so as to be located above the battery case first side 24. The battery terminal portion 286 is a substantially flat plate, and extends substantially parallel to the collecting portion 272. In the illustrated embodiment, the battery terminal portion 286 is rectangular in shape, but is not limited to this shape. The collecting portion 272 directly contacts the battery terminal portion 286 and transfers electric current and thermal energy to the battery terminal portion 286 via the opening. Although "direct contact" is not illustrated in fig. 10 due to the diagrammatic nature thereof, direct contact is possible due to the relative thinness of the respective components and/or due to the applied external force urging the collecting portions 272 and the battery terminal portions 286 together.
The fin portions 278 are provided on the inner side of the battery case 21, as with the collecting portions 272. The fin portion 278 is generally flat and integrally extends from the first end 273 of the collecting portion 272 so as to be arranged perpendicular to both the collecting portion 272 and the battery terminal portion 286. Thus, the fin portion 278 is electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion 272 and extends in a direction parallel to the battery case second end 23 and above the battery case second end 23. The fin portion 278 is disposed between the electrode assembly 60 and the cell casing second end 23. More specifically, the outward facing surface of the fin portion 278 rests on and directly contacts the inward facing surface of the battery housing second end 23. Cooling of the electrode plate 61 is achieved via heat conduction through the battery case 21 to the base 8. The fin portion 278 has a length in the range of 2% to less than 50% of the length of the battery case second end 23. In the illustrated embodiment, the fin portion 278 has a length that is about 25% of the length of the battery housing second end 23, thus providing a relatively large indirect contact area between the fin portion 278 and the base portion 8, resulting in efficient cooling within the battery 20.
The second collector plate 271 is disposed in the battery case 21 on the opposite side of the electrode assembly 60 with respect to the first collector plate 270, and the collecting portion 272 of the second collector plate 271 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62. In particular, the collecting portion 272 of the second collector plate 271 is disposed between the negative channels 65 of the negative electrode plates 62 and the opposite side (e.g., the third side 26) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 272 of the second current collector 271 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62 via direct contact and bonds the negative electrode plate 62 to both the (negative) battery terminal portion 286 and the base portion 8, and is bonded to the base portion 8 disposed outside the battery case 21 via the fin portions 278 of the second current collector 271.
In the embodiment illustrated in fig. 8-11, the battery case 21 is disposed between the fin portion 178, 278 of each current collector 170, 171, 270, 271 and the base 8. Since the inner surface of the battery case 21 is non-conductive, the inward-facing surface of the base portion 8 need not be formed of or coated with a non-conductive material in order to prevent electrical shorting between the respective fin portions 178, 278 of each current collector 170, 171, 270, 271.
Referring to fig. 12, a pair of current collectors 370, 371 of another alternative embodiment may be used in the cell 20. The pair of current collectors 370, 371 are electrically and thermally connected to the electrode plates 60, 61 of the plate stack 64, and include a first current collector 370 and a second current collector 371 having the same shape and size as the first current collector 370. For this reason, only the first collector plate 370 will be described in detail and common reference numerals will be used to designate common elements.
The first current collector 370 is an electrically and thermally conductive sheet having a layered and bent configuration. The first collector plate 370 includes: a collecting part 372 disposed inside the battery case 21 and directly contacting the electrode assembly 60, a fin part 378 disposed outside the battery case 21 and directly contacting the cooling base 8, and a battery terminal part 386 disposed outside the battery case 21. The battery terminal part 386 makes electrical and thermal connection with the collecting part 372 via the opening 29 in the one side 24 of the battery case 21. The fin portion 378 is connected to one end of the battery terminal portion 386.
The collecting part 372 is generally flat and disposed between the electrode assembly 60 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting part 372 extends parallel to the first side 24 and is electrically and thermally connected to the electrode plates of the electrode assembly 60 having a common polarity. In the illustrated embodiment, the collecting section 372 is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate 61. More specifically, the collection portion 372 of the first collector plate 370 is disposed between the positive "void" 63 of the positive electrode plate 61 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 372 of the first current collector 370 is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate 61 via direct contact and bonds the positive electrode plate 61 to both the (positive) battery terminal portion 386 and the base portion 8 disposed outside the battery case 21, as discussed below.
The battery terminal part 386 is provided on the outer side of the battery case 21 so as to be located above the battery case first side 24. The battery terminal portion 386 is generally flat and extends generally parallel to the collecting portion 372. The battery terminal part 386 has a sufficient length so that the battery terminal part second end 388 is disposed adjacent to the battery case second end 23 and is slightly longer than the collecting part 372.
In the illustrated embodiment, the collecting portion 372 directly contacts the battery terminal portion 386 and transfers electric current and thermal energy to the battery terminal portion 386 via the opening 29. Although "direct contact" is not illustrated in this figure due to the diagrammatic nature of fig. 12, direct contact is possible due to the relative thinness of the respective components and/or due to the applied external force urging the collecting portion 372 and the battery terminal portion 386 together.
The fin portions 378 are provided on the outer side of the battery case 21, as with the battery terminal portions 386. The fin portion 378 is generally flat and integrally extends from the second end 388 of the battery terminal portion 386 so as to be arranged perpendicular to both the collecting portion 372 and the battery terminal portion 386. The fin portion 378 is electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion 372 via the battery terminal portion 386, and extends in a direction parallel to the battery case second end 23 and is located below the battery case second end 23. The fin portion 378 is disposed between the battery case second end 23 and the cooling base 8. More specifically, the outward facing surface of fin portion 378 rests on and directly contacts the inward facing surface of base 8. The fin portion 378 has a length in a range of 2% to less than 50% of the length of the battery case second end 23. In the illustrated embodiment, the fin portions 378 have a length that is about 25% of the length of the battery housing second end 23, thus providing a relatively large direct contact area between the fin portions 378 and the base 8, resulting in efficient cooling within the battery 20.
The second collector plate 371 is disposed in the battery case 21 on the opposite side of the electrode assembly 60 with respect to the first collector plate 370, and the collecting portion 372 of the second collector plate 371 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62. In particular, the collecting portion 372 of the second collector plate 371 is disposed between the negative channels 65 of the negative electrode plates 62 and the opposite side (e.g., the third side 26) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 372 of the second current collector 371 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62 via direct contact and bonds the negative electrode plate 62 to both the (negative) battery terminal portion 386 and the base portion 8, and is bonded to the base portion 8 disposed outside the battery case 21 via the fin portions 378 of the second current collector 371.
Referring to fig. 13, an alternate embodiment of a pair of current collectors 470, 471 can be used in the cell 20. The pair of current collectors 470, 471 are electrically and thermally connected with the electrode plates 60, 61 of the plate stack 64, and include a first current collector 470 and a second current collector 471 having the same shape and size as the first current collector 470. For this reason, only the first collector plate 470 will be described in detail and common reference numerals will be used to indicate common elements.
The first current collector 470 is an electrically and thermally conductive thin plate having a bent configuration. The first collector plate 470 includes: a collecting portion 472 disposed inside the battery case 21 and directly contacting the electrode assembly 60, and a battery terminal portion 486 disposed outside the battery case 21 and connected to a second end of the collecting portion 472. In this embodiment, the cells 20 are oriented relative to the base 8 such that the stacking axis 66 is parallel to the base 8. Thus, the collecting portion 472 is parallel to the cooling base 8 and is located above the cooling base 8 with the battery case 21 interposed between the collecting portion 472 and the base 8.
The collection portion 472 is generally flat and disposed between the electrode assembly 60 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting part 472 extends parallel to the first side 24 and is electrically and thermally connected to the electrode plates of the electrode assembly 60 having a common polarity. In the illustrated embodiment, collector 472 is electrically and thermally connected to positive electrode plate 61. More specifically, the collection portion 472 of the first collector plate 470 is disposed between the positive "void" 63 of the positive electrode plate 61 and one side (e.g., the first side 24) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 472 of the first current collector 470 is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate 61 via direct contact and bonds the positive electrode plate 61 to both the (positive) battery terminal portion 486 and the cooling base portion 8 provided outside the battery case 21, as discussed below.
The first end 473 of the collection portion 472 is positioned adjacent the cell housing second end 23 and the opposite second end 474 of the collection portion 472 protrudes out of the cell housing first end 22 by passing through the seal bond at that location.
The first end 487 of the battery terminal part 486 integrally extends from the collecting part second end 474, and thus is electrically and thermally connected to the collecting part 472. The battery terminal part 486 is provided on the outer side of the battery case 21 so as to be located above the battery case first end 22. The battery terminal part 486 is substantially flat and extends substantially perpendicular to the collecting part 472.
Unlike the previous embodiment, the first collector plate 470 does not include a separate fin portion. In contrast, the collecting portion 472 functions as a fin portion because cooling of the positive electrode plate 61 is achieved via heat conduction from the current collector 470 through the battery case 21 to the cooling base 8. The collecting portion has a length in the range of 50% to 100% of the length of the first side 24 of the battery housing, thus providing a relatively large indirect contact area between the collecting portion 472 and the base 8, resulting in efficient cooling within the battery 20.
The second collector plate 471 is disposed in the battery case 21 on the opposite side of the electrode assembly 60 with respect to the first collector plate 470, and the collector 472 of the second collector plate 471 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62. In particular, the collection portion 472 of the second collector plate 471 is disposed between the negative channel 65 of the negative electrode plate 62 and the opposite side (e.g., the third side 26) of the battery case 21. The collecting portion 472 of the second collector plate 471 is electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate 62 via direct connection and bonds the negative electrode plate 62 to the (negative) battery terminal portion 486. Although the collector 472 of the second current collector 471 does not have a direct thermal conduction path to the base 8, it provides cooling of the negative electrode plate 62 via thermal conduction with the atmosphere (via the third side 26 of the battery case).
Referring to fig. 14, the current collectors described herein provide a direct thermal conduction path from electrode plates 60, 61 to the exterior of cell casing 21. For example, with reference to the embodiment described above in fig. 5, arrows are used to show the direct thermal conduction path through current collectors 70, 71. The heat generated in the electrode plates 61, 62 travels to the collecting portions 72, 72 perpendicularly to the stacking axis 66 (arrow a 1). The heat travels through a first path (arrow a 2) along the length of the collector 72, out of the first end 22 of the battery case 21, along the length of the battery terminal portion 86 (arrow A3), and to the fin portion 78. Heat also travels from the collector portion 72 through the second path, through the battery sides 24, 26 to the battery terminal portion 86 (arrow a 4) and to the fin portion 78. In both paths, heat is conducted directly from the fin portions 78 to the base 8 (arrow a 5), the base 8 being a heat sink.
The fin portions 78, 178, 278, 378 of the current collector are described herein as having a length in the range of 2% to less than 50% of the length of the cell housing second end 23. However, the fin portion is not limited to this configuration. For example, in some embodiments, the fins of positive current collector 70 have a different length than the fins of negative current collector 71. By providing fins of one polarity to be greater in length than fins of the other polarity, more thermal energy can be transferred through the longer fins. It is possible to have fins of one polarity up to 100% of the length of the second end 23 of the cell housing and fins of the other polarity with zero length. In this case, heat is transferred from each of the other electrodes (either all anodes or all cathodes).
The current collectors described herein (including the collection portions 72, 172, 272, 372, 472, fin portions 78, 178, 278, 378, and battery terminal portions 86, 186, 286, 386, 486) are relatively wide, having a width w2 in the range of 30% to 98% of the width w1 of the battery housing 21. In the illustrated embodiment, the width w2 is slightly less than the width w1 of the battery case 21. By providing a wide current collector, the area of electrical and thermal connection is maximized.
Although the battery case 21 is described herein as a pouch battery case formed of a metal laminate film, the battery case 21 is not limited to this material or configuration. For example, the battery case 21 may be formed of other materials and/or may be formed to have a prismatic, cylindrical, or other configuration.
Although electrode assembly 60 is described herein as being a "stacked" electrode assembly that includes a series of stacked plates 61, 62, electrode assembly 60 is not limited to this configuration. For example, in some embodiments, electrode assembly 60 may include a wound electrode assembly (e.g., a wound roll assembly), a folded electrode assembly (i.e., a Z-folded assembly), or other electrode arrangement.
Although the battery 20 has a cube-shaped battery case 21, the battery case 21 is not limited to a cube shape. For example, the battery case 21 may be rectangular in shape. In another example, the battery case 21 may have other polygonal shapes that allow tight packing, such as an octahedral structure having hexagonal arrangement sides (not shown).
In the illustrated embodiment, the battery 20 has lithium ion battery chemistry. Lithium ion batteries are well suited for use in battery pack 1 due to their high specific energy and energy density relative to other rechargeable battery chemistries. However, the battery 20 is not limited to having lithium ion battery chemistry. For example, the battery 20 may have aluminum ion, alkaline, nickel-chromium, nickel-metal hydride, or other types of battery chemistries as appropriate for the particular application.
Alternative illustrative embodiments of a battery pack including cells are described above in some detail. It should be understood that only the structures deemed necessary for clarifying these devices are described herein. It is assumed that those skilled in the art understand and understand other conventional structures, as well as those of the secondary and subordinate components of the battery pack. Furthermore, although working examples of the secondary battery pack and the battery have been described above, the secondary battery pack and/or the battery are not limited to the working examples described above, but various design modifications may be performed without departing from the apparatus set forth in the claims.
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1. An electrochemical cell, comprising:
a polyhedral cell housing formed from a flexible laminate material, the cell housing comprising a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a multi-sided sidewall extending between the first end and the second end,
an electrode assembly disposed in the battery case, the electrode assembly including a positive electrode plate stacked with the negative electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, and a separator disposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate, the electrode assembly including a stacking axis extending parallel to a stacking direction of the positive electrode plate, the negative electrode plate, and the separator, the stacking axis extending parallel to the side wall and perpendicular to first and second ends of the battery case, and
a current collector, the current collector comprising:
a collecting portion provided in the battery case so as to be located between the electrode assembly and one of the multi-sided side walls, the collecting portion extending parallel to the one side and being electrically and thermally connected to one of the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate,
a fin portion disposed outside the battery case, electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion, extending in a direction parallel to the second end, and located above the second end, and
a terminal provided outside the battery case so as to be located on the one side, the terminal being electrically and thermally connected to the collecting part.
2. The electrochemical cell of claim 1, wherein a first end of the terminal is connected to the collecting portion and a second end of the terminal is connected to the fin portion, and the second end is opposite the first end.
3. The electrochemical cell of claim 1, wherein:
the current collector is a positive current collector and is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate, an
The electrochemical cell includes a negative current collector comprising:
a collecting portion provided in the battery case between the electrode assembly and the side wall, the collecting portion extending parallel to the side wall and being electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate, and
a fin portion disposed outside the battery case, electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion, extending in a direction parallel to the second end, and located above the second end, and
the positive current collector and the negative current collector each pass through the battery case at the first end.
4. The electrochemical cell of claim 1, wherein the current collector has a dimension in a direction transverse to the stacking axis and parallel to the one side, and the dimension is in a range of 30% to 98% of a corresponding dimension of the one side.
5. The electrochemical cell of claim 1, wherein the current collector provides two thermally conductive paths between the one of the positive and negative electrode plates and an exterior of the cell housing.
6. A battery pack, comprising:
a thermally conductive plate configured to provide one of heating and cooling,
electrochemical cells supported on the thermally conductive plate, each cell comprising:
a polyhedral cell housing formed of a flexible laminate material, the cell housing including a first end, a second end opposite the first end and facing the thermally conductive plate, and a multi-sided sidewall extending between the first end and the second end,
an electrode assembly disposed in the battery case, the electrode assembly including a positive electrode plate stacked with the negative electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, and a separator disposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate, the electrode assembly including a stacking axis extending parallel to a stacking direction of the positive electrode plate, the negative electrode plate, and the separator, the stacking axis extending parallel to the side wall and perpendicular to first and second ends of the battery case, and
a current collector, the current collector comprising:
a collecting portion provided in the battery case so as to be located between the electrode assembly and one of the multi-sided side walls, the collecting portion extending parallel to the one side and being electrically and thermally connected to one of the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate,
a fin portion disposed outside the battery case, electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion, extending in a direction parallel to the second end, and located above the second end, and
a terminal provided outside the battery case so as to be located on the one side, the terminal being electrically and thermally connected to the collecting part.
7. The battery pack according to claim 6, wherein a first end of the terminal is connected to the collecting portion and a second end of the terminal is connected to the fin portion, and the second end is opposite to the first end.
8. The battery pack according to claim 6, wherein:
the current collector is a positive current collector and is electrically and thermally connected to the positive electrode plate, an
The electrochemical cell includes a negative current collector comprising:
a collecting portion provided in the battery case between the electrode assembly and the other side of the multi-sided side wall, the collecting portion extending parallel to the side wall and being electrically and thermally connected to the negative electrode plate, and
a fin portion disposed outside the battery case, electrically and thermally connected to the collecting portion, extending in a direction parallel to the second end, and located above the second end, and
the positive current collector and the negative current collector each pass through the battery case at the first end.
9. The battery pack of claim 6, wherein the current collector has a dimension in a direction transverse to the stacking axis and parallel to the one side, and the dimension is in a range of 30% to 98% of a corresponding dimension of the one side.
10. The battery pack of claim 6, wherein the current collector provides two thermally conductive paths between the one of the positive and negative electrode plates and an exterior of the battery case.
11. A battery pack, comprising:
a thermally conductive plate configured to provide one of heating and cooling,
electrochemical cells supported on the thermally conductive plate, each cell comprising:
a polyhedral cell housing formed of a flexible laminate material, the cell housing including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a multi-sided sidewall extending between the first end and the second end, a first side of the multi-sided sidewall facing the thermal conductive plate,
an electrode assembly disposed in the battery case, the electrode assembly including a positive electrode plate stacked with the negative electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, and a separator disposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate, the electrode assembly including a stacking axis extending parallel to a stacking direction of the positive electrode plate, the negative electrode plate, and the separator, the stacking axis extending parallel to the side wall and perpendicular to first and second ends of the battery case,
a first current collector plate disposed in the battery case, the first current collector plate being disposed between the electrode assembly and the first side, the first current collector plate extending parallel to the first side and being electrically and thermally connected to one of the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate,
a second current collector plate disposed in the battery case, the second current collector plate being disposed between the electrode assembly and a third side of the multi-sided sidewall, the third side being opposite the first side, the second current collector plate extending parallel to the third side and being electrically and thermally connected to the other of the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate,
a first terminal disposed outside the battery case so as to be located above the battery case, the first terminal being electrically and thermally connected to the first current collector, and
a second terminal disposed outside the battery case so as to be located on the battery case, the second terminal being electrically and thermally connected to the second current collector,
wherein the first current collector and the second current collector each pass through the cell housing at the first end, an
The first collector plate provides a thermally conductive path from the electrode assembly to the thermally conductive plate via the first side.
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